AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOQ & Oman–Libya Energy Ties: OQ Exploration and Production signed an MoU with Libya’s Investment Authority in Tripoli, with Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah present, setting a framework for joint oil and gas exploration and production investment. Fuel Crunch & Oversight: Libya’s Administrative Control Authority and NOC discussed fuel supply and import financing, citing monthly costs around $1.1bn and pushing for tighter distribution controls to curb smuggling and fix shortages. Digital Push: Libya marked National Information Technology Day by launching its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and an AI ethics charter, including targets for AI use across government services and digital identity rollout. Rights & Detention in Benghazi: Libya’s human rights body says a prominent Sufi figure, Jumaa Al-Fitouri, was arrested by armed men linked to the 210th Infantry Battalion and calls for his release or legal referral. Migration Policy: The Foreign Ministry reiterated Libya’s rejection of irregular migrant settlement, while the House of Representatives warned against any plans that could lead to settling foreigners or demographic change. Diplomacy: Marshal Haftar met a UK defense senior advisor in Benghazi, and Libya’s acting foreign minister met Russia’s ambassador to discuss bilateral cooperation. Sports: Al Ahli Benghazi reached the Libya Cup final, setting up a match with Al Ahli Tripoli.
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